The latest DisplayPort 2.0 version, now with speeds of up to 80 Gbps, has effectively blown away any competition, including its older version (DisplayPort 1.4) and even the most recent HDMI 2.1.
VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) today has announced the new version 2.1 of the DisplayPort (DP) standard. The new standard is backward compatible with its predecessor, DP 2.0 ...
Compare DisplayPort vs. HDMI and learn which cable offers better performance for gaming, home theater, and professional use.
Now that preliminary specs for the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 have leaked, including the GPU core counts and die models, other rumored specs for Nvidia's next-generation Blackwell RTX 50-series GPUs ...
A healthy rivalry between AMD and Nvidia might be the only thing that protects Nvidia enthusiasts from disastrous prices.
DisplayPort version 1.4 Tx and Rx PHY supports data rates upto 8.1Gbps (HBR3) bit rate per lane and a total 32.4Gbps bandwidth. Display Stream Compression (DSC) integrated in the Display Port v1.4 ...
The DisplayPort altmode is semi-proprietary, but it can absolutely be picked apart if we try. Last time, we found a cool appnote describing the DisplayPort altmode in detail, switched the FUSB302 ...
Both will be available in October and feature DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1 inputs, as well as are NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible. The Inzone M10S is a 27-inch OLED 1440p gaming monitor that Sony co ...
T2M-IP, the global leader in semiconductor IP cores and technology expertise, is proud to announce the immediate availability of its partner's VESA-compliant DisplayPort v1.4 Rx PHY and Controller IP ...
For DisplayPort or HDMI connections ... Acer’s V277U bmiipx was our budget pick in a previous version of this guide, and it’s still a good option at its typical price of around $250.
The Asus TUF Gaming X870-Plus WiFi is a worthwhile-value X870 AMD motherboard. It brings native Zen 5 support, new looks, the ...